Monday, September 26, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, September 26, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 26, 2016.


NDP MP Randall Garrison introduces bill to repeal anit-terror Bill C51
Trudeau's aides were not fully reimbursed for moving costs: PMO
Canadian professor Homa Hoodfar arrives in Oman after release from Iran jail
Residential-school rulings raise concerns about denied compensation claims
Finance Minister 'pleased' by banks' restrictions on foreign home buyers
Ottawa gives $2.9 million boost to program helping veterans find work
Liberals fundraise off the fear of Trump
The public's love affair with Trudeau is undiminished - less so, the media
Liberal fundraising email invokes anxiety about a Trump presidency
Sister of Robert Hall, killed Canadian hostage, says government did little to save him
Private meeting at UN between Trudeau team and Omani officials lead to Hoodfar's release in Iran
Liberals consider ending costly Canada Savings Bond program
'Are Liberal ministers hiding any more moving expenses?' asks Tory MP Michelle Rempel
Maryam Monsef case highilghts 'absurdity' of Canadian law, refugee lawyers say
Crown case against Afghan war hero collapses
Bill Morneau watching to see if Liberal moves will spark Canada's economy
Canada offers $21M to help Colombia make peace deal stick
Homa Hoodfar, Concordia professor, released from Tehran jail
Statistics Canada eyes end to short-form census
Trudeau made personal appeals to allies to help free Montrealer from Iran prison
Maryam Monsef, could be stripped of citizenship under unfair law, lawyers say
China trade talks reopen Canada's fascination with the mysterious east
Release of Canadian a sign Liberals making progress in relations with Iran
Ottawa to build or upgrade 5,000 First Nations' homes but deal falls short of needs
GM Union's Pension Concession Signals New Reality: Experts




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